@Albert_618 Grateful to be learning from you and 618 team. Truly the best. Thank you for everything you do sir.
Had 4/4 wins this week.
(MT5 chart attached below)
Some farm Engagement.
Some perform.
Your choice.
99% here is full of sh*t.
You ever compared the Performance of those you follow?
You ever look into deleted tweets? Check mine.
If you want to make money in trading and can’t spot who makes things up you just keep feeding an illusion.
Changing that is very possible. And it rocks.
This is something else @kssb__ built here.
It's fully automated. It works. 110 trades since launch in 15th June. 32% gain. 1.61% drawdown - for now.
We maybe open a few slots for copying. Under specific conditions. Depending on the offers.
Serious DMs only, comments are deactivated.
It's obviously risky.
Have a great Friday!
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I stopped journaling my trades and started journaling my brain
For long time I did what every all the shitty influencer tell you. write down the entry. The exit. The setup. The screenshot. The reason. The mistake. The lesson. My journal was 12 fields per trade and I could tell you exactly what happened in every session for months.
I was also still losing money.
but maybe you realize something. You could describe every trade perfectly. Setup, execution, outcome. But u could not tell what your body and mind were doing when u clicked.
Don't get me wrong normal journaling is good in the beginning but you need more data. Sometimes you find the perfect setups but you still keep playing shitty hands.
What story was my brain telling me to justify the trade. "This one is different". "The setup is perfect". "I have to make back yesterday". "I am bored and want something to happen".
That is it. Two lines. Takes 30 seconds.
After a while you might spot a pattern
"I just need one good trade to feel okay again".
The body state was the trigger. The trade was just the visible part of a nervous system that had already decided to sabotage me before I opened the chart. And this can be so annoying and exhausting. So I am not saying tracking this is the fix. But tracking it and acting on it and understanding how it occurs is the first step.
how do u journal? I will post a video about this, the next days